Michigan remained No. 4, and No. 5 Washington moved up five spots after a dominant victory against Stanford on Friday night. The last time the Huskies were ranked this high was 2000, when they won the Rose Bowl and finished No. 3 in the nation.

No. 10 Miami gives the ACC three in the top 10 to also match the SEC.

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POLL POINTS

Ten ranked teams losing was the most in a regular-season week since Oct. 4, 2014, when 11 ranked teams went down, five to unranked teams. All the upheaval resulted in only four teams holding the same rankings they had last week: Baylor at No. 13 was the fourth, along with Alabama, Ohio State and Michigan.

IN

- No. 21 Colorado is ranked for the first time since Nov. 6, 2005. Fourth-year coach Mike MacIntyre, who came into the season with 10 victories at CU, has the Buffaloes off to their best start since that 2005 season when they also went 4-1 before finishing 7-6.

- No. 22 West Virginia is ranked for the first time this season and one of only two remaining unbeaten teams in the Big 12 with Baylor.

- No. 25 Virginia Tech slipped into the rankings for the first time since Sept. 7, 2014, during an off week.

- No. 17 North Carolina jumped back into the rankings after beating Florida State with a last-play field goal. The Tar Heels have won four straight since an opening loss to Georgia.

- No. 20 Oklahoma is back in the rankings after one week out.

OUT

- Michigan State has lost consecutive games for the first time since 2012 and is unranked for the first time since October 2013.

- San Diego State is out after having its 13-game winning streak broken 42-14 at South Alabama.

- TCU dropped out after losing at home to Oklahoma.

- Texas is gone after its second consecutive loss. The Longhorns made a huge jump into the rankings after week one, but head into the Red River Rivalry against the Sooners unranked for the fourth straight season.

- Georgia's crushing loss to Tennessee was its second straight and left the Bulldogs unranked.

UP

- No. 18 Florida and No. 19 Boise State each moved up five places.

- No. 10 Miami jumped four spots.

DOWN

- No. 23 Florida State fell 11 spots after losing the North Carolina.

- No. 15 Stanford dropped eight spots after its first loss.

- No. 11 Wisconsin slipped three after losing at Michigan.

CONFERENCE CALL

ACC - 6. The last time the ACC had three teams in the top 10 was late last season.